This is a motorcycle with hubless wheels. Unfortunately, due to my tiny, dinosaur(loving) brain, I'm incapable of understanding how such future technology works. So this is when I copy/paste some quotes and wait for the next meteor to hit.

Hubless wheels work by fixing the rotating parts (brake ring, bearings, hubless rim) onto the outer side of a non-rotating inner ring that attaches to the motorcycle's swingarm or forks.

Well hot damn! Let me just grab my leathers and we'll hit the road. I get to ride on the back though -- I'm rocking my chaps commando style. Hey, car behind me, get a load of this sexy ass! Haha, I know where you're going -- straight to BONERTOWN, USA! Oh, looks like you naturally swerve a little to the left.

you're usually on the cutting edge, but Billy Lane has been doing this for years. His 5th hubless was built in 2006. There was also a discovery channel show that showed these. I've gotta call you on it - OLD!

This is a complete photoshop job. You can tell its a fake because the shadow's are all wrong.

This is exactly like that scene in the movie NEver Back Down where Max drove his moped off a jump over a milk truck. He didn't go fast enough, and his moped hit the truck, as he sailed over. The Moped lost all its spokes and Makx rigged it work in magic mode. He used a little bit of string and a lot of drugs to make it work correctly.

Welcome to the site. Daisy posts the same old crap for all the stories, although she is now making them more interesting! Apparently the movie "Never Back Down" is dope to the power of rad, and contains every thing that is on this site thus far, and anything that could possibly be written.

So, just smile a little smile and say something like "I never did mind about the little things".

Nope, this was first done by Sbarro in the 1980s. This particular bike was built by Amen Design at least 8 years ago based on the Sbarro design. Don't think of it as being hubless, it just has a REALLY big hollow axle.

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